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  2. Angel Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Angel Stadium has been the home of the Angels since their move from Los Angeles. On August 31, 1964, ground was broken for Anaheim Stadium and in 1966, the then-California Angels moved into their new home after having spent four seasons renting Dodger Stadium (referred to in Angels games as Chavez Ravine Stadium) from the Dodgers.

  3. List of Arizona Complex League stadiums - Wikipedia

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    Tempe Diablo Stadium is the oldest stadium in the league and home of the Angels. There are ten stadiums in use by Arizona Complex League baseball teams, all located in Arizona. The oldest is Tempe Diablo Stadium (1968) in Tempe, home of the Angels. The newest stadium is Sloan Park (2014) in Mesa, the home field of the Cubs. One stadium was ...

  4. Tempe Diablo Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The Angels and the city government announced an agreement in May 2021 to keep the team's spring training in Tempe through at least 2035. [5] The deal includes extensive renovations of the stadium and the surrounding complex, including a new home clubhouse, team offices, a team store and an outfield concourse.

  5. Palm Springs Stadium - Wikipedia

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    It used to be named Angels Stadium and was the home field of the Palm Springs Suns of the Western Baseball League in 1995 and 1996. Palm Springs Stadium is the home of the Palm Springs Power , a collegiate summer baseball team playing in the California Premier Collegiate League.

  6. Q&A: What happens to Angels' future plans with Angel Stadium?

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    As far as the stadium deal, the city and the Angels can reach a settlement on its demise, or either side could sue the other, although a trial could be delayed until the FBI concludes its ...

  7. Big A Sign - Wikipedia

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    The sign was originally installed in 1966 behind the left field fence [1] but was moved to the parking lot in 1979, one year before American football's Los Angeles Rams started sharing the stadium with MLB's then-California Angels. [2] The sign is also responsible for the nickname of Angel Stadium as "The Big A". [3]

  8. Could the Angels lose their Angel Stadium lease? New state ...

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    The state auditor is launching an investigation into the failed Angel Stadium sale and whether the Angels could have their stadium lease terminated.

  9. Angels take $2.75-million settlement from Anaheim over ... - AOL

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    The agreement settles a two-year-old dispute, providing the Angels with financial relief while granting the city the right to build a fire station on Angel Stadium property.